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EDITORIAL BANNING INSANITY PROPOSED BAN ON SMOKING IN CAR GOES TOO FAR.


IN the quest to clear the air, smoking tobacco has been banned in virtually all public spots in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . Even most beaches and parks are butt-free zones.

But now state lawmakers are considering legislation that goes too far by banning smoking in the privacy of one's own car if there's a young child present.

Certainly no one's advocating that people light up and blow smoke in the face of a toddler, but it is troubling that the government is creeping onto private property.

What's next? Banning french fries, since studies show they may be carcinogenic carcinogenic

having a capacity for carcinogenesis.
?

If lawmakers wanted to truly remove the dangers on the roads for kids, then they would make it a crime for kids to scarf Happy Meals in the car. Obesity is now recognized as a bigger future public health threat than smoking.

Then lawmakers would have to figure out how to get rid of the particulate par·tic·u·late
adj.
Of or occurring in the form of fine particles.

n.
A particulate substance.



particulate

composed of separate particles.
 pollution that commuters breathe in Verb 1. breathe in - draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well"
inhale, inspire
 by the lungful, which researchers now say is a serious health threat.

Finally, they have to force people to take a Driving Defensively Against Cell Phone Users class.

Much as it would be nice, we can't legislate To enact laws or pass resolutions by the lawmaking process, in contrast to law that is derived from principles espoused by courts in decisions.  out all the hazards in the world. And when a well-meaning law goes this far to invade privacy, it puts us all in danger.
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Title Annotation:Editorial
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Article Type:Editorial
Date:May 10, 2004
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